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Astron. Astrophys. 362, 746-755 (2000)
Available formats: HTML | PDF | (gzipped) PostScript Direct solar radiation pressure on the orbits of small near-Earth asteroids: observable effects?
D. Vokrouhlický 1 and
A. Milani 2
Received 29 June 2000 / Accepted 2 August 2000 Abstract We consider the perturbations of Near-Earth Asteroid orbits due to
direct solar radiation pressure (both the absorption and the
reflection components). When the body is spherical and the surface
albedo homogeneous the effect is small (and only short-periodic).
However, when at least one of these restrictive and unrealistic
assumptions is relaxed, long-term orbital effects appear and they may
potentially lead to observable displacement of the orbit. We
illustrate this conclusion by computing the orbital perturbations due
to radiation pressure for objects with an odd-zonal distribution of
albedo and for objects with ellipsoidal shape. Especially in the first
case the effects are large, due to the long-term perturbations of the
semimajor axis. For high-eccentricity orbits observed over a long
interval of time, the Key words: celestial mechanics, stellar
dynamics Send offprint requests to: D. Vokrouhlický Online publication: October 24, 2000 |